Sunday, October 26, 2008

http://wvgazette.com/News/२००८१०२५०५६० An independent study determined that ES&S touch-screen machines could be "compromised and modified without detection, conceivably occurring before, during or after an election," presenting "serious risks to election integrity।" In recent days, at least 14 voters from Jackson, Putnam, Berkeley, Ohio, Monongalia and Greenbrier counties have told The Charleston Gazette that ES&S machines switched their votes from Democratic to Republican candidates.

Greenhalgh worked for ES&S from July 1997 until May 2008। Greenhalgh said Friday, "I have nothing to do with ES&S now. I have not worked with them since May 30, 2008." His wife, Jane Greenhalgh, is now the top representative for ES&S in West Virginia, according to Deputy Secretary of State Sarah C. Bailey. Asked why he left, Greenhalgh said, "I have no comment whatsoever."
Asked whether his wife works for ES&S, Gary Greenhalgh said, "I have no idea." Asked why he did not know where his wife works, Greenhalgh said, "I am not going to answer any questions."
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